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Date: 2008-10-03 15:27:42
Deafness
Disability
Design
Subtitling
Closed captioning
High-definition television
Described and Captioned Media Program
Words per minute
National Captioning Institute
Assistive technology
Accessibility
Transcription

Notes on Research Concerning Captioning Presentation Rate Introduction Dr. Carl J. Jensema stated in the introduction to the final report for the federally funded research entitled “Caption Speed and Viewer Comprehensi

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